CLEMSON, S.C. — Mark Lyons scored a season-high 20 points and No. 8 Arizona used a late second-half run to improve to 7-0 for the first time in 14 years with a 66-54 victory over Clemson on Saturday night.

The Wildcats squandered a 14-point lead and were down 42-36 after Rod Hall’s three-pointer with 12:07 remaining.

That’s when Arizona got moving with a 25-7 run that put the game away. Solomon Hill and Lyons began the charge with two free throws each.

Brandon Ashley’s layup tied the score moments later. Lyons then found a wide-open Kaleb Tarczewski for a layup that put the Wildcats ahead to stay.

When Lyons went in for a layup with 2:19 remaining, the Wildcats were ahead 61-49.

Clemson (5-3) scored just two field goals in the final 8:45. Milton Jennings led the Tigers with 15 points in his return from a two-game suspension because of a drug arrest.

Other Pac-12 games

UCLA 65, Texas 63

Jordan Adams scored 18 points and UCLA closed the game on a 13-2 run to defeat Texas.

The game was played at Reliant Stadium, home to the NFL’s Houston Texans, as part of a Texas-UCLA men’s and women’s doubleheader billed as the MD Anderson Proton Therapy Showcase. Despite a tight game and a wild finish, the nationally televised game struggled to live up to its preseason hype between the now unranked teams, and was played in front of an announced crowd of 2,797.

Adams converted a three-point play to tie the score at 61 with 1:15 remaining, and found Kyle Anderson in transition to put the Bruins (6-3) up three points with 25 seconds left.

Jonathan Holmes made a layup with 6.3 seconds left to pull the Longhorns to 64-63, but the Bruins held on for the win.

Elijah Johnson made three three-pointers and finished with 11 points, and Travis Releford added 10 points and six assists for the Jayhawks (7-1), who have won seven straight since losing to Michigan State early in the year.

Josh Scott finished with 19 points to lead the Buffaloes (7-2), who have lost two of three after rattling off six straight wins to start the year. Askia Booker scored 15 points.

Terry Rose had 19 points for Grambling State (0-6), which has lost all of its games this season by at least 26 points.

At Brigham Young 61, Utah 58

Tyler Haws’ three-point play with 2:48 remaining gave BYU a 59-58 lead and he made two free throws with 16.7 seconds left to seal it.

Utah (6-3) had chances in the last 16 seconds to tie it, but Glen Dean fired up an air ball and Justin Seymour missed a desperation three-pointer at the buzzer.

Note

• The union representing freelance technical employees who work on live sporting events for Pac-12 Networks went on strike. The International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees wants to establish area standard wages and benefits for the freelancers who work on the network’s telecasts.